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kill him no - torture maybe locking him in a small room with macka after he eats a can of baked beans is looking like weapon of choice haha.

Adrian yes the muppets rocked!!! What was the mad drummer dude one cant remember his name but i think he was purple and just used to constantly go crazy :) They should bring back shows like that better than Barney the purple poofter dinosaur. I used to be a cartoon freak when i was little always wanted to grow up and be a cartoonist.

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Adrian I thought you were going now! And at 17, your still in nappies (hehe). There is a whole new wide world waiting to be discovered when you turn 18!!! (unless like me you are discovering it all at 17!) Sssh, don't tell my Dad!!!!!!! I hope all us Perth people are invited to the big 18th hay! And Nizmo, I agree, we need the old ones back and Barney gone!!!

actually its fun to go clubbing when your 16,17 but when u turn 18 u get over it very quickly - thats what me and my mates have found actually haha. The bear in the big blue house can stay tho he has some cool songs plus he's come from jim henderson as well.

haha i love it when comedy inc take off the wiggles - ahhh they do it so well :)

Yeah, missed ya like a house on fire! (Hehe) You shoulda heard what they were saying about you! Its ok though, you know my Dad so you must be alittle strange, I am getting used to that with my Dad's mates!!!!! When ya gonna tell me bout these shirts ay?

You spelt my name wrong!!!!It is B-A-Y-L-E-Y. You been talkin to my Dad again hay, you couldn't have found my name out otherwise!! You go there enough for someone who doesn't like him. Haven't found them photos yet. Have to sought a few things out. Dunno if you heard the return threat he made.

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